Hi all,
Please allow me to introduce myself. This is Ali from UAE. I love everything that has a relation with water such as swimming, fishing, diving.. Etc and having a marine/ reef tank was always a dream of mine since I was a kid. But as all of you know that this hoppy requires commitment. I couldn't start until I become independent and I have a job and of course a fixed salary. I bought my first tank in 2009 and I did not know what I was doing at all. All the fish kept dying and I felt bad and then sold the tank due to other personal commitment. But the passion is still exits and I kept reading about building tanks, fish and corals, fish disease and the challenges that I might face until I become confident that I can run a tank. I bought a second hand tank with all of its equipment 3 months ago and it seems I am on the right track.
Still I would love to learn from all of you and to exchange ideas as I am still a beginner.
DT size is (150*60*60) cm
Sump tank size is (95*45*55) cm
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Please allow me to introduce myself. This is Ali from UAE. I love everything that has a relation with water such as swimming, fishing, diving.. Etc and having a marine/ reef tank was always a dream of mine since I was a kid. But as all of you know that this hoppy requires commitment. I couldn't start until I become independent and I have a job and of course a fixed salary. I bought my first tank in 2009 and I did not know what I was doing at all. All the fish kept dying and I felt bad and then sold the tank due to other personal commitment. But the passion is still exits and I kept reading about building tanks, fish and corals, fish disease and the challenges that I might face until I become confident that I can run a tank. I bought a second hand tank with all of its equipment 3 months ago and it seems I am on the right track.
Still I would love to learn from all of you and to exchange ideas as I am still a beginner.
DT size is (150*60*60) cm
Sump tank size is (95*45*55) cm
Sent from my iPhone using Aquarium Advice